As the release gets close, I really hope that Gamestop don't screw up this time... Should have gone with Amazon anyway.

I'd actually appreciate an extra day or two to be able to scratch up enough scratch to cover the $80+ I'm going to have to pay for this game. All these recent games coming out recently like SMTIV and PXZ have already cleaned me out and I can barely make the threshold in time at the rate I'm earning money.

I'd actually appreciate an extra day or two to be able to scratch up enough scratch to cover the $80+ I'm going to have to pay for this game. All these recent games coming out recently like SMTIV and PXZ have already cleaned me out and I can barely make the threshold in time at the rate I'm earning money.

You should really get the LE edition as it's first run only... Free goodies with the standard $60 price-tag and the price of this game probably won't go down very fast. You might have to shell out more money for the DLCs but tales DLCs have been pretty optional, although I admit I am guilty of buying way too many costumes... Damnit Namco

So yeah, Tales of Xillia will be in my hands tomorrow morning. I've already taken the time off work, the apartment is all clean and all my shopping is done. I'm ready to put about 15 hours into this game in the next day and half! Haha! :)

So yeah, Tales of Xillia will be in my hands tomorrow morning. I've already taken the time off work, the apartment is all clean and all my shopping is done. I'm ready to put about 15 hours into this game in the next day and half! Haha! :)

That was totally my plan too!... Then Dragons Crown HAD to come out the same day and screw with me.

It is going to require a wee bit of restraint on my part to not crack open Tales tomorrow but I know if I do I won't even think about Dragons Crown til long past all the RPGFan multi-player shenanigans have long since past.

But something tells me by the end of this week I'll be knee deep in Tales. I owe it to myself having paid off two CE's like back in june...

You know, it used to be that whatever else you might say about IGN's opinions they were at least competent writers. But I guess you can't even say that anymore. Colin Moriarty's review reads like something a grade schooler with a thesaurus would write, desperately sticking in fancy words and phrases trying to sound smart without really grasping the nuisances of their usage. And occasionally just getting things dead wrong. It's embarrassing to see writing this bad on a professional website.

I've never been a fan of the more well-known websites because in my opinion they are just too corporatist. Seems like they water things down and don't put any heart into anything anymore. That's why I love RPGFan. Our reviewers are all true gamers that still love RPGs and gaming in general.